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Wow, I'm always stuck on graph (>_<

Here's the table
Date         Data
2 May 2008   1
4 May 2008   3
...


I need to do a graph starting with May 1st, since there's no data May 1st is considered 0. Also I need to show May 3rd as well but not a 0 value. The line(it's a line graph) goes from 1(May 2nd) to 3(May 4th) but in between there's an empty node for May 3rd.

found this through search but don't know how to use it Razzer
http://documentation.informationbuilders.com/masterinde...ics/wf76graphics.pdf


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Yuuta,

You can use Dialogue Manager to create a file with all the dates that you need then join it with SET ALL=ON set to the table you reference.

Or you can use ROWS OVER with a -REPEAT loop to generate all of the dates. There have been several recent posts on how to do this. Do a FIND on REPEAT.

BTW, I'd put the results in a hold file after you have all the dates then graph the hold file.


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